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The Sun in His Wrath
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William Blake's The Sun in His Wrath stands as a cornerstone of Romanticism—a movement that prioritized emotion, imagination, and individual experience above rational observation.
Painted in 1820, this watercolour captures a serene tableau featuring a woman accompanied by another figure before a prominent tree. Two trees flank the central figures, while an angelic presence hovers aloft—a celestial being embodying the sun or divine illumination. This deliberate arrangement isn’t merely aesthetically pleasing; it embodies Blake's profound belief in the interconnectedness of all creation – a microcosm reflecting the grand scheme of God.
Blake’s work aligns powerfully with Neo-Romanticism, emerging after Romanticism itself. Unlike its predecessor, Neo-Romanticism actively eschewed realism and naturalism, instead embracing elements from the Romantic era. Neo-Romanticism championed imagination, fantasy, and a deep engagement with human emotion—qualities vividly realized in Blake’s artistic vision.
William Blake was celebrated as a visionary artist renowned for his poetic and prophetic works. His paintings frequently depicted dreamlike scenarios populated by symbolic figures, reflecting his fervent interest in mysticism and spirituality. “The Sun in His Wrath” exemplifies this distinctive style, fusing natural imagery with celestial references—creating an atmosphere of wonder and awe that transcends mere visual representation.
Blake's influence extends beyond his own oeuvre; artists like Sir William Blake Richmond absorbed his aesthetic principles. Richmond’s landscapes, particularly “Trees at Bocca d’Arno,” demonstrate a similar preoccupation with capturing the sublime—the awe-inspiring grandeur of nature perceived as infused with divine presence. This stylistic kinship underscores Blake’s enduring legacy as a pioneer of Romantic landscape painting.
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1757 - 1827 , Storbritannien